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The Wii U ZombiU Deluxe Set comes with all the contents of the standard Wii U Deluxe Set, plus the addition of the ZombiU game, a black Wii U Pro Controller and a collectible booklet featuring artwork from the game and never-before-seen developer commentary. Nintendo Land will also be included as a downloadable game, rather than a packed-in disc.

Play Games

Discover new ways to play together with the innovative Wii U GamePad controller

Enjoy brand new games from your favorite gaming franchises

Experience up to full 1080p HD for the first-time ever on a Nintendo gaming console

Play almost all of your favorite Wii games & accessories on the Wii U console

Connect & Share

Interact with friends, family, and people around the world via Miiverse*

Download add-on content, full games, classic games, and applications from the Nintendo eShop*

Search your TV, cable, video-on-demand and DVR content from one convenient place

Control your TV with the Wii U GamePad as a remote control

Browse the Internet on the Wii U GamePad and share your activity on the TV screen

Find, watch, and enhance your video entertainment

Wii U GamePad Controller: The Wii U console's new controller, the Wii U GamePad, will connect wirelessly and seamlessly with both the console and the television. With a built-in touch screen, motion controls, and a full complement of buttons and control sticks built right in, the Wii U Game Pad transforms gaming, introducing new and better ways to play.

With the Wii U GamePad the action can now flow seamlessly between the GamePad and the television, and it will open a new window into gaming worlds that can extend beyond the TV and completely surround you. Its intuitive and easy-to-use interfaces mean Wii U can be home to games for everyone in the family, from the latest games for the most avid gamer to fun and innovative new games for those looking for more casual pick-up and play experiences. Wii U extends beyond games with built-in wireless connectivity to get you online quickly and easily. Players with broadband Internet access will find new ways to connect with other players over the Internet in Miiverse, communicate in real time via the video chat feature with other friends and families, and access new downloadable games and additional game content from the Nintendo eShop. And the Wii U GamePad controller puts it all right at your fingertips.

About Nintendo TVii:

Nintendo TVii maximizes Wii U owners' current cable, satellite and video-on-demand services by pulling all of their available content sources - such as a Comcast cable package or Hulu Plus subscription - into one place. This empowers Wii U owners to focus on what they want to watch and not how they want to watch. And once users find the show, sporting event or movie they want, they press an icon and Nintendo TVii does the rest.In addition to greatly simplifying finding and watching video content, Nintendo TVii also includes a series of social features that enable Wii U owners to share experiences and exciting moments with friends as they are happening on live TV. People can engage with others by commenting and sharing on Miiverse, Facebook and Twitter. Or they can comment, post or tweet about an incredible touchdown, a remarkable performance or a shocking plot twist, all using the personal screen of the Wii U GamePad.Nintendo TVii requires no additional equipment and can be enjoyed with very little setup, demonstrating what's possible when the second screen is truly integrated with the TV. Wii U owners can also discover more information about what they're watching by easily accessing information on the GamePad via an Internet connection, including cast details, movie reviews from Rotten Tomatoes and sports data such as live stats and scores.Nintendo TVii launches in the United States and Canada on Dec. 20. At launch, the service will support cable and satellite providers in both regions, as well as direct integration with Amazon Instant Video and Hulu Plus subscriptions in the United States. Further integration with Netflix subscriptions and TiVo are expected in early 2013 in the United States. Wii U owners with a Netflix subscription can still access the Netflix application from the Wii U system's main menu and enjoy their favorite content accordingly.All elements of the Nintendo TVii service are included in the purchase price of the Wii U system. Users will define which services they currently subscribe to - including the channel lineup in their cable package and video-on-demand service subscriptions - as part of the setup process.Nintendo TVii observes the Wii U system parental controls, and additional options specific to the Nintendo TVii features can be chosen in the Nintendo TVii settings. Every member of the family can create a different viewing profile.

Wii U Internal Storage Space Information

Both the 8 GB Basic Set and 32 GB Deluxe Set Wii U systems have enough internal storage space to store save data for large numbers of games purchased through retail and to support a limited amount of download activity through the Nintendo eShop for Wii U.

If you wish to download more content, we recommend an external USB storage device with a dedicated power source so that you can expand your storage capabilities for Wii U software. For more information, choose a topic from the left.

Bundled Items

Collectible booklet featuring artwork from the game and never-before-seen developer commentary

Nintendo Land - Downloadable game

Nintendo Wii U 32GB ZombiU Deluxe Set - Black
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Just awesome
I know the Wii U has been critisized by some lately, especially those waiting for PS4. However, i picked one up this weekend and absolutely love it. The ability to play games on the handset and watch something on tv at the same time is absolutely the most amazing innovation in gaming I have ever seen. I have small children and never have a chance to play anything remotely violent because I don't want to give them nightmares. However with the handset I can play on it and that makes it easier to keep them from seeing it. Also the Graphics really are amazing both on TV and the handheld. I think this type of diversity should be the norm for all game systems. The price tag for this Zombie U bundle is really good too. $389 for all of the things you get saves you almost $60! Neither PS4 or the new XBOX will be able to come close to the price tag of the Wii U and barely be better graphically. I believe the Wii U is the better purchase for us responsible parents who want games for us and games for our kids.
2/25/13

Good Bundle
Since the page does not list bundled items,I will for all who are curious.1 Wii U black with 32 gigabytes of memory, 1 copy of nintendo land, 1 copy of ZombieU, A Wii U pro controller black, 1 black gamepad, 1 gamepad cradle, a ZombieU artbook, 1 charging base, and a discount on all nintendo eshop purchases. A great deal for an amazing system.
2/10/13

Terrible price value
This price is absurd! You can knock off at least 150$ by getting both units seperate. The system is great and so is the game but this price is severely out dated and i DO NOT recommend anyone buy this.
11/9/14

Very Pleased.
I am a father of three, one 7 yo and twin 5 yo boys. I have personally been an avid gamer for two decades. For starters, Nintendo is a family friendly product and puts out reliable hardware. The first party software carries a tradition. However it is the quality and playability, and not the nostalgia, that sells it for me. 1) The system is easy to set up. Wireless setup was effortless. ( NOTE: WE ALSO TOOK IT TO GRANDMA'S FOR A WEEK, THERE WAS NO INTERNET, AND IT PLAYED FLAWLESSLY!) 2) Backwards compatible and the ability to play used games is appreciated as a consumer. The Wii library is HUGE and offers affordable fun. 3) As an adult gamer, Zombie U is great game and there is enough 3rd party games to satisfy my time. (CONCERNED OVER 3RD PARTY DEV., AS WII U SELLS, PUBLISHERS WILL COME, THEY ALWAYS DO.) 4) My kids love it, and we can play as a family! We really enjoy the gamepad and software. It streams HULU well and has good menu interface. Conclusion: Despite a young and growing WII U library, the ability to access quality WII software gives it replay value. 2013 should be a banner year for 1st party software. A 10/10. NOTE: Keep your WII controllers/accessories because they work for this system.
6/2/13

GREAT DEAL!
389.99 dollars can buy you a good console with atleast 6-7 years in lifespan. I was thinking about buying a Wii U at launch. But I didnt have the money then, and I was still thinking about how the Wii U would perform and what games would come out. One thing I really like about this Wii U, is the Pro Controller included. The pro controller is great for single and mutiplayer games. And I played the demo of ZombiU, all I know is I loved the setting of the game. Its someting you really havent seen in gaming. That being said, I'll be buying this edition of the Wii U for my B-Day. Just hope they continue coming out with both hardcore and casual games for it.
2/13/13

A wonderful console with a bright potential.
While I bought the "Zombie U Limited Edition" I did it only for value. Getting two games (one via dlc) the Nintendo Digital Deluxe promotion and Wii U Superpad controller for 389 was a noticeably better value per dollar. Nevertheless, this review will be about the Wii U Deluxe Set, because that's all the ZU-Limited edition has, plus a game and an extra controller. The system is lightweight, sturdy, and runs very quietly. I have it set up next to my 360 and the difference in whirring and fanning is striking. The design is sleek, but not pretentious, and there is little more to it's external design than is necessary to hold the disc slot, a few buttons, and a compartment for SD card/USB ports. The primary controller is the main gamepad for the games currently released, although developers have the option of creating controls for the traditional Wii-motes as well as the Super Controller Plus or whatever it is. I strongly suggest you get at least one of those. The Wii U gampad is necessary for many functions, and I was pleasantly surprised that it was not nearly as cumbersome or awkward as I had suspected. It fits in your hand quite nicely, weighs less than my phone despite being 3 times its size, and has a nice contour for the hand that doubles as a little prop when you set it down. The extra features afforded by the game pad thus far have been largely gimmicky (sometimes helpful gimmicks, sometimes "neat" gimmicks, and a couple "what on earth were they thinking" gimmicks. However, it is clear that as developers work more with the Wii U as it matures there is an awful lot of potential in the double-screen, double pad . I do lament that it's battery life is quite short. Especially when used in the "away from tv" mode. You'll need to be plugging it in more frequently than I would prefer, but casual gaming excursions will not affect most people. The extra features of the system vary in my eyes. The e-shop is rather barren, but it just opened and I've been impressed with it's presentation and approach. I love paying real money, it helps me budget. Wii and PS3 used the !:1 dollar per point system or Microsoft's cryptic 1.25:1 method. If you get the deluxe version or a bundle pack that includes it you will gain access to the "Digital Deluxe" promotion, which is a great thing. Basically 10% of everything you get through the Nintendo will refund back to you. Since the download code for Nintendo Land comes free with the system, that's about $6 right to you immediately. Even better, this promotion lasts until 12/31/20142014. Compare that with Xbox Live Rewards where, after achieving 10000 gamer points you get a 1% refund. My Tvii function is nifty and appreciated, but for my usage not altogether life altering. Nevertheless I like it, and it works well, and I have a relatively off brand tv. The Miiverse is kinda fun. I don't spend much time there, it's kind of a video game social networking thingamajig. It is a great opportunity for kids to get involved in the greater gaming community still in a relatively "Safe" environment. For those that prefer more "hardcore" online interaction, it exists, and more so than Nintendo ever has, but a little less so in the Miiverse.e That leads me to my next of only a few gripes I have. As of yet, the Wii U community is small. That's almost always been the case with a new system, and it will grow in time, but if you're wanting to play Call of Duty Online you will likely have slimmer pickings for a while. The games that I have played have been all quite good.. If you wanted to get Assassin's Creed III, Batman Arkham City, or Tekken Tag Tournament 2, all other things aside, the Wii U, in my opinion, has the best versions of these games. (Caveat: Though you will notice on occasional, and not very subtle, frame rate drop in Batman, and Tekken Tag 2 suffers from the diminished community. Also ACIII does not offer the season pass, so if you want all the expansions you'll fork up for all of them.) I find the system fun, invigorating, different and evolved enough to be awesome, but not so much a leap of faith as the original Wii was. My only other gripe I may be able to level against the Wii U is that for a next gen system, it seems to load a little slow. It really is hardly an issue, but as all things are relative, zipping through menus is noticeably faster on my 360. I guess that's all my review. The PS4 and XboxProbablyNotReallyCalled720 are coming out soon, and I can't vouch for or against either of them at this time, I suspect both will be awesome, but I will tell you that getting a Wii U will not dissapoint.
2/25/13

Great system with high-value bundle!!!
I owned a Wii, it had some nice games but was a very underpowered system. I'm not a huge compare the specs person, but high-def brings a lot to videogaming. I couldn't wait to get a WiiU but wanted to at least wait for a cool bundle. The zombieU bundle is such a value!! $30 more than the deluxe system and it comes with a $50 controller and $50 game, how can anyone say that's not a great value?! I love the WiiU. It bring variety to gaming in unique and nifty ways. Mario looks GREAT in HD, and I can't wait to get Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate. Good things are to come for the WiiU. People are apprehensive, but considering Nintendo has stepped up online connectivity and features for this generation console; it's already vastly improved over it's predecessor. Plus, you can still play your wii games and transfer your wii data; win-win scenario! Hope you make the smart gaming decision of purchasing a WiiU!!
4/15/13

Awesome deal, but not fair!
I just got my Wii U deluxe bundle spent $350 on it and in this bundle for 39.99 you get $110 worth of extra stuff. I would of much rather got this deal I think its kinda messed up on Nintendo's Part. I think people will be getting more than there moneys worth on this package. I really hope Nintendo makes it up to us early adopters. I probably will never buy another launch Nintendo product. So If your on the fence about getting a Wii U now is the time to get one. The Wii U is an awesome system and I really enjoy it it.
2/8/13

The Wii U is nice, but I wish I had kept my Xbox.
Like any gaming console, the Nintendo Wii U has it's positives and negatives. The game pad has a nice bright screen and it's nice to be able to play games while someone else is watching tv but I would rather play my games with an X-Box style controller and even though the system comes with the Pro Controller it doesn't work with every game and it doesn't have a jack for a headset. I have only had the system a few weeks and it's froze on me twice already. Not to mention the only way to "unfreeze" the system was to unplug it from the wall. A have a friend who also has a Wii U and he said that his system has froze multiple times. Also, there are times when navigating through various menu screens when the system seems slow. It is nice that the system is backward compatible in that it will play Wii games if you have the Wii Remote. Overall I would say that this system is nice but, in my opinion, due to the cost of the game pad remote, I am guessing that perhaps Nintendo skimped a little bit on the internal components of this system in order to keep prices low. (I may be wrong there. I don't know for sure. I am only speculating.) I just hope that they get some quality games out for this system in the next few months or I will be selling mine to help pay for my new Xbox system.
3/19/13

GREAT SYSTEM GREAT VALUE
THE WII U IS A GREAT SYSTEM & THIS IS A GREAT BUNDLE FOR $389 WITH 2 CONTROLLERS & 2 GAMES I KNOW THE PS4 AND NEW XBOX IS COMING OUT BUT I BET YOU WONT GET THE SAME VALUE WITH THE PS4 OR THE NEW XBOX YOU SEE EVERYONE THINKS NINTENDO WILL FAIL BUT NINTENDO BEEN IN THIS BUSINESS ALONG TIME & THEY WILL BE ALRITE SO IM WILLING TO BET NINTENDO WILL BLOW THE ROOF OFF AT E3 SO WITH THAT SAID THIS IS A GREAT BUNDLE WHO ELSE HAS A SYSTEM WHERE YOU CAN PLAY YOUR GAME WITHOUT USING YOUR TV
2/27/13